“Snow Fins” Finswimming Competition in Tomsk, December 2024
From December 13 to 17, 2024, the city of Tomsk will host the “Snow Fins” finswimming competition, an event that brings together top athletes in underwater sports. This competition is part of the Russian national sports calendar and is organized by the Russian Federation of Underwater Sports (FSSR) and the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation. Taking place at the “Zvezdny” Aquatic Sports Center, it will feature athletes from all across Russia competing in various finswimming disciplines.
Live broadcast:
- 14 December, morning session – beginning 09.15
- 14 December, evening session – beginning 16.00
- 15 December, morning session – beginning 09.00
- 15 December, evening session – beginning 16.00
- 16 December, morning session – beginning 09.00
Regions participating:
- Tomsk Region
- Novosibirsk region
- Kemerovo region
- Omsk region
- Tula region
- Kalin-Sgradine Region
- Sverdlovsk Oblast
- Orenburg region
- Kirov Oblast
- Samara Region
- Irkutsk region
- Krasnoyarsk Territory
- Krasnodar Territory
- Perm Region
- Altai Krai
- Republic of Altai
- Moscow
Event Overview
The “Snow Fins” competition is open to several categories of participants, including:
- Men and women born in 2006 or earlier
- Junior athletes (aged 14-17) born between 2007 and 2010
- Boys and girls (aged 12-13) born between 2011 and 2012.
The event will feature a broad range of finswimming disciplines, including:
- 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m finswimming
- 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m classic finswimming
- Underwater swimming (100m, 400m)
- Relay races, such as the 4x50m and 4x100m mixed relays.
In addition, the competition includes diving in fins for distance (50m), providing athletes a diverse range of events to compete in across all age groups.
Venue and Logistics
The competition will be held at the “Zvezdny” Aquatic Sports Center, a 50-meter pool equipped with 10 lanes and an advanced electronic timing system. This facility is listed in the national registry of sports venues, ensuring it meets the required standards for high-level competitive events.
Athletes, coaches, and teams will arrive in Tomsk on December 13, with training sessions scheduled in the afternoon and official competition meetings taking place later that day. The formal competition will begin on December 14, featuring multiple sessions each day until the closing ceremony on December 16.
Program Highlights
The competition is divided into morning and afternoon sessions. On December 14, the opening day will kick off with the 100m races for finswimming and classic finswimming, followed by the 400m races and the exciting 4x50m mixed relay. The evening session will feature underwater swimming (100m) and the demanding 1500m classic finswimming for junior and senior athletes.
Subsequent days will include sprint events like the 50m races, as well as longer-distance races, including the 800m finswimming and the 4x100m relays. Each session will conclude with award ceremonies recognizing the top three athletes in each event.
A Platform for Future Stars
One of the key goals of the “Snow Fins” competition is to identify and nurture young finswimming talent in Russia. Athletes who perform well will be considered for inclusion in Russia’s national teams, preparing them for international competitions. The event is also a valuable opportunity for juniors and younger swimmers to gain competitive experience, helping them build their careers in the sport.
With a strong focus on both individual and team events, the competition emphasizes the importance of teamwork in relay races while also showcasing the skill and endurance required for individual events like the 1500m finswimming.
Safety and Participation Requirements
In line with national sports regulations, all participants must meet strict safety and health requirements. Athletes must provide proof of insurance and a medical certificate confirming their fitness to compete. In light of ongoing health concerns, participants may also need to present evidence of COVID-19 vaccination or a recent negative test result. The competition will follow the Russian Anti-Doping Rules, ensuring a fair and clean sporting environment.
Conclusion
The “Snow Fins” 2024 competition promises to be a thrilling event, showcasing some of Russia’s finest talents in finswimming. With a comprehensive program and participants from various regions, this event will be a key highlight in the Russian finswimming calendar. Athletes, coaches, and spectators alike can look forward to exciting races and a festive atmosphere in Tomsk.
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